National Association For Continence

National Association For Continence (NAFC) is a national, private, non-profit organization dedicated to improving the quality of life of people with incontinence, voiding dysfunction, and related pelvic floor disorders. NAFC's purpose is to be the leading source for public education and advocacy about the causes, prevention, diagnosis, treatments, and management alternatives for incontinence.[1][2]

Objectives

NAFC's objectives are to destigmatize incontinence, to promote preventive measures, to motivate individuals to seek treatment, and to provide collaborative advocacy and service for those who are affected by this problem. To achieve its objectives, NAFC offers publications and services, such as: brochures detailing what every woman and man should know about bladder and bowel control, disease-specific booklets on Multiple Sclerosis, spinal cord injury, and Parkinson's Disease, Pelvic Muscle Exercise kits for men and women, Quality Care e-newsletter made up of articles written by leading professionals in the field, and a live webinar (online seminar) series that brings bladder and bowel health experts right to you. The National Association For Continence is supported by consumers/patients, health professionals, and industry.

Publications

NAFC has a series of educational pamphlets and leaflets that are available to the public on various bladder and bowel health topics:

General Audience: Bladder retraining, Urinary Catheterization of Men and Women, Fecal Incontinence, Incontinence and Odor Control, Overactive bladder

For Women: Incontinence and Childbirth, Pelvic organ prolapse, Surgical Treatment for Female stress urinary incontinence, Non-Surgical Treatment for Female stress urinary incontinence (includes instructions for Pelvic Muscle Exercises)

For Men: Male stress incontinence, enlarged prostate, Incontinence: What Every Man Should Know (includes instructions for Pelvic Muscle Exercises)

NAFC also publishes the "Resource Guide – A comprehensive directory of products and services for bladder and bowel control" and its companion booklet, "DISCOVERIES."

Membership

Consumers and patients can help support NAFC through a Quality Care Donation. Health Professionals can become members of NAFC to receive various membership benefits, including being listed in NAFC's Find An Expert database. Read more about membership benefits on NAFC's website.

References

  1. "Home | Incontinence, Nocturia, Enlarged Prostate, and Prolapse Information". Nafc.org. 2011-09-18. Retrieved 2011-10-29.
  2. "National Association For Continence – healthfinder.gov – NAFC". healthfinder.gov. 2011-05-31. Retrieved 2011-10-29.

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